Nikon 300mm f/4 PF
Just returned to C1 (after a year away) thanks to the release of the Nikon version of CO 20. Glad to be back but shocked that the lens list does not include the superb 300mmPF (or the 500mm version).
Have I missed something, and if not how can I get PhaseOne to do something about this (shame file - it's supported in LR).
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You can submit a request via the Submit a request link at the top right of this page. The greater the number of users who ask fore support of that lens, the greater the chance that they will introduce support for it.
But do you actually need the lens to be supported? You can still edit photos in Capture One for which it was used, and unless the lens actually exhibits distortions that you can detect, it may not need to be supported. (You'll commonly see more wide angle lenses that telephoto lenses supported, because they exhibit more distortion.)
Ian
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Fair comment on the WA -v- longer lenses Ian, but Adobe support the 300PF and the lens correction option in LR does produce a slight but noticeable correction. DxO also support it but my copy of Photolab is too old to have it.
Bottom line is if PhaseOne are truly serious about a Nikon version of C1 I'd expect them to be more up to date with the lens data bank.
I'll submit a request as suggested.
Cheers
Bill
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"If PhaseOne are truly serious about a Nikon version of C1 I'd expect them to be more up to date with the lens data bank."
Well, you might or might not have noticed that the Nikon version offers more for Nikon cameras AND is cheaper than the PRo version, so I do not share your complaint.
Does Adobe have a cheaper version dedicated to certain brands?
I have the predeccessor of your lens and it does not need corrections.
C1 usually provides a profile if they think it is needed and if there is enough interest, which is very reasonable given everyones but Adobes and Apples ressourcces are limited.
DXO have different roots, they come from the lens testing business, across all brands, and that's their (only?) uniquie selling point, besides Prime NR and NIK, but I guess not even they support all lenses which exist in this world.
Just my thoughts, not worth to start a debate about it.
Cheers.
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